How Coca-Cola Disregarded The Lives Of People And The Environment In India

Coca-Cola is one of the most recognisable brands in the world. The company claims to adhere to the “highest ethical standards” and be “an outstanding corporate citizen in every community we serve”. But, its activities in India tell a different story. Stories of how improper institutional practices can put the welfare of the people living in the area at stake.

People have accused Coca-Cola of dehydrating villages in its pursuit of water resources to feed its plants, drying up the local agriculture.

The company admitted that it would not have a business without water. All its operations are highly dependent on the access to vast supplies to water. It takes nearly three litres of water to make one litre of Coca-Cola, as per thisreport.

Here are the Coca Cola water exploitation stories that emerged from different Indian villages.

Kaladera – Rajasthan

Coca-Cola established a bottling plant in Kaladera in the desert state of Rajasthan at the end of 1999. Kaladera is a small and impoverished village having semi-arid conditions. Local farmers rely on access to groundwater for cultivating crops. Since Coca-Cola’s arrival in town, they have seen a decline in the water levels. They were unable to irrigate their lands and sustain crops, and the families were at a high risk of losing their livelihoods.

Official documents from the government’s water ministry showed that water levels remained stable from 1995 until 2000 when the plant became operational. The water levels then dropped by almost 10 metres in the next five years.

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) conducted a study on the influence of the company on the lives of the villagers. In February this year, they recommended that Coca-Cola shut down its plant in the village. They said, “the plant’s operations in this area would continue to be one of the contributors to a worsening water situation and a source of stress to the communities around.” Subsequently, Coca-Cola shut down the plant permanently.

Plachimada – Kerala

In March 2000, Coca-Cola commenced operations at its bottling plant at Plachimada. Over the next few years, the area surrounding the plant began to feel the plant’s dangerous effects. The groundwater in the area was contaminated, and a lot of toxic waste was released. What followed was a struggle by the locals, interest groups, and NGOs, which eventually led the plant closure in March 2004. The village council did not renew the company’s licence, claiming that the plant had over-used and contaminated local water resources. The Kerala High Court later ruled that Coca-Cola’s massive extraction from the common groundwater resource was illegal.

Villagers complained that the water was unsuitable for drinking or cooking; it turned milky white and was brackish. Unusual stomach aches became familiar, while farmers complained of wells emptying and crop yields decreasing.

The bottle washing taking place at the Coca-Cola plant involved chemicals and the resulting sludge released outside the plant. Initially, they sold the sludge as a fertiliser to unsuspecting farmers. As the villagers figured out what it was and the resentment grew, the company dumped it on the roadside. More than 1000 families in the surrounding villages had been affected.

Mehdiganj – Uttar Pradesh

Mehdiganj is a largely agrarian town where locals rely on groundwater to meet most of their needs. After the company had set up their plant there, the local wells dried up. This forced the villagers to walk long distances for fresh water. With the drop in water level, crop yields also dropped, worsening the economic conditions of the village and endangering the livelihoods of thousands of residents.

After eleven years of campaigning by local people suffering from severe water crisis, the UP state authorities finally closed Coca-Cola’s bottling plant in 2013.

Other cases

Their plants were shut down in several other places in the country. Uttarakhand and Tamil Nadu rejected the company’s proposals to build plants in their states in 2014 and 2015 respectively, after protests by local people. We also reported when 18 villages near Varanasi demanded that water supply to Coca-Cola be stopped.

Their second largest plant in the country in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh was shut down. 60km from Delhi, this plant was under scrutiny by the National Green Tribunal since 2015. After finding multiple environmental violations, they were ordered to close down operations in August this year. The full article by India Resource Center (IRC).

More recently, the Madras High Court stopped the Tamirabarani river water supply to Coca-Cola and Pepsi plants in Gangaikondan, Tamil Nadu, as per this IRC report.

Coke also used pesticides like DDT which are banned in India. In 2003, the Centre for Science and Environment released a report with the information. All the data was corroborated in the 2004 Parliamentary session, which led to a ban of Coke products in the cafeteria.

Not just in India, but Coca-cola has been violating environmental and human rights laws across the world. For a multi-billion dollar company, their business methods are quite irresponsible and negligent. You can read more about this here.

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This Mother’s Day, Let Us Make A Real Difference In Our Mother’s Life

“All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.” – Abraham Lincoln

Mothers play a crucial role in our lives. Since we were little, they held our hands, acting as our guide into the world. They took care of all our needs – from teaching us how to hold a spoon, cooking delicious meals for us, dropping us to school and sitting with us while we struggled with our math homework – mothers have been there through thick and thin.

On the special occasion of Mother’s Day, Friends Adult Diapers has a beautiful message for each of us – treat your mother the way she has treated you all her life.

It was our mothers who stayed up all night taking care of us when we fell sick; it was her who help us with our homework. This Mother’s Day, remember to take care and support your mother the way she took care of you all these years.

The minds and bodies of our ageing parents dwindle as they grow even older, and somewhere in the incoherence of understanding their thoughts, children lose patience. They spend less and less time with their parents and hire others to look after them. A study by HelpAge India gives accounts of the elderly, most of whom testify to verbal abuse, neglect and disrespect by their children. Old people rely on their children for both emotional and financial support but, often times are not given the needed care.

There is little difference in how we were as toddlers and how parents are as senior citizens. They couldn’t understand the gibber we uttered then, yet taught us different languages. We were financially dependent on them till at least 18 years of age yet, they never said no to giving us pocket money. Why cannot we echo the same patience our parents showed for so many years?

Our parents have an unconditional love for us. They made sure all our needs are cared for and we never feel alone. When we grow up and our parents enter old age, they require the same care and affection. They would be delighted if we spent time with them after classes or work, make tea or cook for them and also help them with household chores when they have too many things at hand.

It is our responsibility to stand with our parents when they are weak; it is our responsibility to cook for them when they are too tired, and it is our responsibility to take care of them when they fall sick.

Mother’s Day is a celebration in honour of motherhood, a tribute to maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in society. Let us make a real difference by showing how much we truly care for our mothers.

Friends Adult Diapers has taken a wonderful initiative in this regard. The most precious gift for a mother is her child. So why not take this as an opportunity to shower her with the same love? After all, she deserves it for being with you through every obstacle and every hardship that you faced.